freebsd-skq/sys/sun4v
alc 7c67d00bc8 Merge portions of r208645 and supporting code from the i386 pmap:
When I pushed down the page queues lock into pmap_is_modified(), I created
  an ordering dependence: A pmap operation that clears PG_WRITEABLE and calls
  vm_page_dirty() must perform the call first.  Otherwise, pmap_is_modified()
  could return FALSE without acquiring the page queues lock because the page
  is not (currently) writeable, and the caller to pmap_is_modified() might
  believe that the page's dirty field is clear because it has not seen the
  effect of the vm_page_dirty() call.

  When I pushed down the page queues lock into pmap_is_modified(), I
  overlooked one place where this ordering dependence is violated:
  pmap_enter().  In a rare situation pmap_enter() can be called to replace a
  dirty mapping to one page with a mapping to another page.  (I say rare
  because replacements generally occur as a result of a copy-on-write fault,
  and so the old page is not dirty.)  This change delays clearing PG_WRITEABLE
  until after vm_page_dirty() has been called.

  Fixing the ordering dependency also makes it easy to introduce a small
  optimization: When pmap_enter() used to replace a mapping to one page with a
  mapping to another page, it freed the pv entry for the first mapping and
  later called the pv entry allocator for the new mapping.  Now, pmap_enter()
  attempts to recycle the old pv entry, saving two calls to the pv entry
  allocator.

  There is no point in setting PG_WRITEABLE on unmanaged pages, so don't.
2010-06-01 05:18:48 +00:00
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cddl move CDDL licensed machine description support routine files to cddl directory 2006-11-24 01:56:46 +00:00
compile
conf Change USB_DEBUG to #ifdef and allow it to be turned off. Previously this had 2010-04-22 21:31:34 +00:00
include Reorganize syscall entry and leave handling. 2010-05-23 18:32:02 +00:00
mdesc This is a follow-up, cleaning-up commit about recent changes involving 2007-09-11 22:54:09 +00:00
sun4v Merge portions of r208645 and supporting code from the i386 pmap: 2010-06-01 05:18:48 +00:00